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Gender in Local Government Zambia - Gender Links

Gender in Local Government Zambia Date: October 15, 2013 SHARE: This report concerns the Gender Justice and Local Government programme for Gender Links Zambia from August 2012 to March 2013. The work focuses on cascading and strengthening in Zambia of pioneering work on Centres of Excellence (COE’s) on Gender Mainstreaming for Local Government across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region by Gender Links (GL) and local government associations. The report incorporates the analysis of council institutional profiles and projects obtained through the Centres of Excellence (COE) process and the SADC Protocol 2013 summit. The report covers the activities undertaken in 22 councils in Zambia and the activities that Gender Links Zambia has been doing in conjunction with its partners.

Grants Officer - Chad

About the role This is a 12 month (renewable) role with unaccompanied terms based in Ndjamena, Chad with 20-30% of the time scheduled and spent in the Programmes areas (Sila and Lac), with a salary Grade 2 €35,087 – 38,986. You will report to the Programmmes Director and you will liaise with the Country Director, Systems Director, Area/Program Coordinators, M&E Manager, Consortium Coordinator, Program Managers, the Advocacy, Communication and Accountability Manager, Desk Officer (HQ) and other key staff. We would like you to start in June 2021. Your purpose: The purpose of this position is to support programme teams to ensure high quality programming and learning, in particular on grant and information management – from proposal development to final reporting, developing case studies and preparing project/programme communication briefs. Your purpose will also be to support the development of the gender approaches and strategy for Concern Chad.

Head of Gender and Safeguarding- BRAC International

Career with BRAC International BRAC is a development success story, born in Bangladesh and expanding into 10 other developing countries in Asia and Africa. It spreads anti-poverty solutions making it a global leader in providing opportunities for the world’s poor. BRAC was founded in Bangladesh in 1972 by Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, and is today one of the top leaders in developing cost-effective, evidence-based poverty innovations in extremely poor, fragile and post-disaster settings. BRAC started its first programme outside of Bangladesh in Afghanistan in 2002 through its Dutch registered Stichting BRAC International. BRAC International is currently reaching over 19 million people beyond Bangladesh and creating opportunities to break the cycle of poverty.

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